Issues aside, Crisis Core is a great PSP game -- no question. It honors Final Fantasy VII's legacy. Even the game's music, while not composed by Nobuo Uematsu, is charming and fits the overall style of the world....read the complete Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII review at IGN
GamerNode
final boss you have at least 2 hours on your hands, its quite a doozy.Score: 9.0Eddie's take:I'm going to play the role of the bad guy here, and give the lower of the two scores. The battle system was unique, but reall...read the complete Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII review at GamerNode
GameTrailers
hustle, bustle, or clutter. Composer Takeharu Ishimoto does a fine job with new songs and classic fanfares, and the voice acting is always solid, even if the lines aren't. Like Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core doesn’t take the easy way out and photocopy the...read the complete Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII review at GameTrailers
The FFVII diehard should snag this post-haste (this really does make up for Dirge's mediocrity, honest), and even if you don't recognize the significance of playing Zack as opposed to Cloud, this is a worthy Japanese action-RPG....read the complete Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII review at GameTap
How much do you love Final Fantasy VII? If your answer is anything more enthusiastic than “It’s okay,” then you absolutely need to play Crisis Core. Even more so than Dirge of Cerberus, this addition to the Final Fantasy VII universe expands the...read the complete Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII review at Game Informer
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